As part of the Big Draw 2016, the ASYNCHROME studio invited visitors to the narration:lab at Kunsthaus Graz to experience drawing as an active method of thinking and acting. The focus was not on the finished picture, but on the process: drawing was understood as a means of making thoughts visible, questioning fictional boundaries and opening up new perspectives.
Together with the participants, open combinations of image and text were created, giving space to the individual translation of ideas, questions and imaginations. In this collective work process, a drawn dialogue developed that negotiated utopias and invited participants to think about possible futures beyond established aesthetic categories.
The project thus tied in with the role of the Kunsthaus Graz as a place of exchange, experimentation and active participation. Drawing became a connecting tool between art, thought and social imagination – and a starting point for joint reflection on the life of tomorrow.